2026 NFL Schedule On Prime Video Full Slate Games, Dates, Start Times

Prime Video 2026 Thursday Night Football Schedule: Full Slate Released




Prime Video has unveiled its full 2026 Thursday Night Football schedule, featuring 15 regular-season games, including a Black Friday matchup and a Christmas Eve game.Prime Video’s fifth season of exclusive TNF begins in Week 2 with the Detroit Lions at Buffalo Bills — the first regular-season game at the Bills’ new Highmark Stadium — and concludes on New Year’s Eve with the Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals.






Key Highlights of the 2026 TNF Schedule


Black Friday Game: Denver Broncos at Pittsburgh Steelers (November 27)

Christmas Eve Game: Houston Texans at Philadelphia Eagles (December 24)

Season Opener: Detroit Lions at Buffalo Bills (September 17)

Season Finale: Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals (December 31)



2026 Prime Video Thursday Night Football Schedule, Dates, Start Times



Preseason (Aug. 27): New England Patriots at Cleveland Browns

Week 2 (Sept. 17): Detroit Lions at Buffalo Bills

Week 3 (Sept. 24): Atlanta Falcons at Green Bay Packers

Week 4 (Oct. 1): Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns

Week 5 (Oct. 8): Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Dallas Cowboys

Week 6 (Oct. 15): Seattle Seahawks at Denver Broncos

Week 7 (Oct. 22): New England Patriots at Chicago Bears

Week 8 (Oct. 29): Carolina Panthers at Green Bay Packers

Week 9 (Nov. 5): Jacksonville Jaguars at Baltimore Ravens

Week 10 (Nov. 12): Washington Commanders at New York Giants

Week 11 (Nov. 19): Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans

Week 12 – Black Friday (Nov. 27): Denver Broncos at Pittsburgh Steelers

Week 13 (Dec. 3): Kansas City Chiefs at Los Angeles Rams

Week 14 (Dec. 10): Minnesota Vikings at New England Patriots

Week 15 (Dec. 17): San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Chargers

Week 16 – Christmas Eve (Dec. 24): Houston Texans at Philadelphia Eagles

Week 17 (Dec. 31): Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals

NFL Wild Card Playoff (Jan. 16 or 17): Matchup TBD


Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit return as the lead broadcast team, with Kaylee Hartung as sideline reporter. Charissa Thompson will host studio coverage alongside Tony Gonzalez, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Andrew Whitworth, and Richard Sherman.


All games will stream live on Prime Video, Twitch, and NFL+ (mobile). Over-the-air broadcasts will also be available in the participating teams’ home markets, with a Spanish-language option available on Prime Video.Last season, Prime Video’s Thursday Night Football delivered record viewership, averaging 15.33 million viewers per game.




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